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Model number WD-G2AK-W/ WD-G2MNR-W Power cord length 59 inches RO system size(L*W*H) 17.3”*5.9”*14.0” Feed Water Pressure 14.5-87psi/ 0.1-0.6MPa Feed Water Temperature 41-100℉/ 5-38℃ Feed Water Requirement Municipal Tap Water Max...
Model WD-G3P800-W Size (L*W*H) 18.06”*5.65”*17.75” Feed water temperature 41-100℉/ 5-38℃ Feed water pressure 14.5-87 psi/ 0.1-0.6 MPa Feed water requirement Municipal tap water Faucet appearance Brushed nickel Max daily production...
Model WD-G3P800-W Size (L*W*H) 18.06”*5.65”*17.75” Feed water temperature 41-100℉/ 5-38℃ Feed water pressure 14.5-87 psi/ 0.1-0.6 MPa Feed water requirement Municipal tap water Faucet appearance Brushed nickel Max daily production...
Model WD-G3P800-W Size (L*W*H) 18.06”*5.65”*17.75” Feed water temperature 41-100℉/ 5-38℃ Feed water pressure 14.5-87 psi/ 0.1-0.6 MPa Feed water requirement Municipal tap water Faucet appearance Brushed nickel Max daily production...
Reverse Osmosis System works by using a high-pressure pump to increase the pressure on the salt side of the RO membrane and force the water across the semi-permeable RO membrane, leaving almost all (around 95% to 99%) of dissolved salts behind in the reject stream. The amount of pressure required depends on the salt concentration of the feed water. The more concentrated the feed water, the more pressure is required to overcome the osmotic pressure. The desalinated water that is demineralized or deionized, is called permeate (or product) water. The water stream that carries the concentrated contaminants that did not pass through the RO membrane is called the reject (or concentrate) stream.
As the feed water enters the RO membrane under pressure (enough pressure to overcome osmotic pressure) the water molecules pass through the semi-permeable membrane and the salts and other contaminants are not allowed to pass and are discharged through the reject stream (also known as the concentrate or brine stream), which goes to drain or can be fed back into the feed water supply in some circumstances to be recycled through the RO system to save water. The water that makes it through the RO membrane is called permeate or product water and usually has around 95% to 99% of the dissolved salts removed from it.